Do you still think audiobooks are a minor format only used by people that can’t read print?
Think again, I certainly have.
from The Naked Anthropologist blog, by Laura Agustin
When books like Sex at the Margins become audiobooks, something is afoot.
People are now learning to learn and absorb and enjoy non-fiction while lying in baths, stuck in traffic, glued to exercise machines, cooking meals— and trying to shut out everyone else on public transport.
Actually some people don’t have to learn, they already used radio this way.
Audible Editor-at-Large Susie Bright said, in her announcement:
Laura Agustín has almost singlehandedly changed the international debate about the definition and exploitation of the “sex trafficking” world as it is manipulated and exploited by NGOs, the Rescue Industry and major political players.
The corruption and dissembling that is going in the name of “saving victims” is truly shocking, and that’s why Sex at the Margins has been on every feminist, public policy, and migrant rights desk since its first appearance.
Sex at the Margins at Audible.com, where you can listen to a sample. The whole book occupies 6 hours and 45 minutes.
Sex at the Margins at the Kindle Store.
Sex at the Margins on the Nook and Kobo too.
Sounds like a mantra.
–Laura Agustín, the Naked Anthropologist